The correct phrase is "all of a sudden". Bad grammar is often spread because the phrase is misheard, and "all of a sudden" sounds very similar to "all the sudden" or "all of the sudden" when a person says it quickly.
"All of a sudden" is the correct phrase in English.
Suddenly, all at once.
in conclusion...
The alternative way to say it would be "Use to be". All though, if you meant to ask for the alternative way to say "Have Been" then the answer would be "Was ". I hope that helped.
`Just so`, `God is in his heaven and all is well with the world`...
So far so good
Finally, "in the end," "in conclusion," "After all this time," et cetera.
in conclusion...
full on, to the extreme
Another way to say mark your calenders is to cross your calenders,check your calenders and that is ALL!
Another way to say eventually is; - after all - at the end of the day - finally - here after - in the end - sooner or later
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you've got is another way to say you have.
maybe he wants to tell her in a not-sudden way? maybe he wants to tell her in a not-sudden way?
The alternative way to say it would be "Use to be". All though, if you meant to ask for the alternative way to say "Have Been" then the answer would be "Was ". I hope that helped.
et cetera is another way to say and so on
Another way to say 'events' is 'functions'
Verbose is another way to say big words.
Another way to say horizontal is flat, even, or level.